Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
litigar
verb
/liˈtiɡɑr/

Definition
To engage in legal proceedings; to contest a matter in a court of law.

Examples
- Many individuals choose to litigar over disputes regarding contract agreements.
- After much deliberation, they decided to litigar rather than settle out of court.

Meaning
Litigar refers to the act of bringing a legal dispute before a judge or court, typically involving a lawsuit or legal action.

Synonyms
- contest
- litigate
- sue
- argue
- dispute